![]() ![]() ![]() They didn't have a proper background of this character so we have fictionalised it a bit too. I'd love to know a bit more about the role I am playing inspired by a real life character but I trust my director that he must've done full justice to it and so I didn't feel the need to google or find out any extra info about the real life gangster. The research for my character was done in the pre-production stage while the scripting was going on. "I didn't feel the need to google or find out any extra info about the real life gangster" Martin Scorsese, Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino have dark characters with brilliant humour embedded in them. Shootout At Wadala is more interesting because he is a violent guy with a sense of humour. I personally think that Lokhandwala was more dreaded a role for me than Wadala is. "Martin Scorsese, Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino have dark characters with brilliant humour embedded in them" That opened doors for me and yes Shootout At Wadala will have the best of the bad for you to see. Maybe there is that angle to my personality that Shootout At Lokhandwala highlighted. There is a side to me that comes through more naturally even, being bad. ![]() I think being bad is the new best for me. We meet at Cafe Mangi in Bandra for a quick round of an afternoon coffee to talk about the mean streets of Wadala he is about to tread in Shootout at Wadala. To be honest, I've met him several times and if you ask me, his first impression isn't his last. Your first impression of Tusshar may come in the form of a guy who talks less and often funny and looking by his biography you may even predict he has lost his mind. That's what makes him a complicated character, marked by his earlier movies. Unlike most of Bollywood's squeaky clean heroes, Tusshar takes tough to another level, a level of unpredictability. And his forthcoming film, the prequel titled Shootout At Wadala will only take his accolades further judging from the preparations the actor is going through right now. Enter Tusshar Kapoor and the critics shut up! Khakee and Shootout At Lokhandwala proved that the man can shift gears and surprise not only his audiences but reviewers too. Their attempts to cross over can be hazardous. They say that rom-com specialists should steer well clear of any action genres. ![]()
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